Lost Treasures of the Bible “Nineveh: City of Sin” (Nat Geo, Thursday, December 19, 2024)

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Nineveh, the ancient Assyrian metropolis, has long held a notorious reputation as the “city of sin” in biblical narratives. But how much of this depiction is rooted in historical reality, and how much is embellished storytelling? National Geographic’s Lost Treasures of the Bible aims to separate fact from fiction in its upcoming episode, “Nineveh: City of Sin.”

This new installment turns its lens toward the latest archaeological discoveries from digs in Iraq and Israel, hoping to unearth tangible evidence related to Nineveh’s biblical portrayal. The episode promises a meticulous examination of these findings, questioning whether they corroborate or contradict the long-held beliefs about this ancient urban center. Did Nineveh truly deserve its sinful label, or is there more to the story than scripture suggests?

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The program will explore the historical context of Nineveh, its rise to power, and its eventual decline. By examining the archaeological record, Lost Treasures of the Bible seeks to provide a more comprehensive understanding of Nineveh’s place in history, moving beyond simplistic notions of good and evil. For viewers fascinated by the intersection of history, archaeology, and biblical accounts, this episode looks to be a compelling investigation.

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“Nineveh: City of Sin” airs Thursday, December 19, 2024, at 9:00 PM on National Geographic.

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